Effective at 12:00 noon on Friday, July 7, 2017 and until further notice, all Special Occasion Fires are banned in the City of Revelstoke.
Special occasion fires include private yard fires as well as campfires/pit fires. Read on...

Tourism
Revelstoke is currently going through a Tourism Planning process. As part of
that process, we are looking to engage our stakeholders. We know this is a busy
time of year, but we ask that you complete this survey by August 18, 2017
to have your voice heard.

See Revelstoke, in conjunction with the Revelstoke Chamber of Commerce, prepared the following statement with respect to the wildfires in our area:

Revelstoke and surrounding area is currently open and free from wildfires. A special air quality statement has been re-issued for the area by Environment Canada due to increased smoke affecting air quality and visibility. If you are currently travelling, or plan to travel through British Columbia, please check Drive BC for updates about road closures and detours related to wildfires. For information about affected areas and regions of active wildfires, please look at the BC Wildfire Service map. Check Parks Canada Important Bulletins for information on national parks including Mount Revelstoke Glacier National Parks. Please contact us directly for Revelstoke specific inquiries or visitor information at 1-800-487-1493.

Interior Health provides great information for visitors and residents with respect to air quality and physical health during the wildfire crisis: